- Born
- Height5′ 3″ (1.60 m)
- Natasha is a Canadian Screen Award winning actress, best known for having played the titular role in the digital phenomenon Carmilla (2014). Since gaining notoriety for her portrayal of the "broody lesbian vampire" in 2014, she has had numerous roles in features and series including guest starring spots on shows such as Slasher (2016) and Murdoch Mysteries (2008). In 2018, she made her American big screen debut in a leading role in the female-driven comedy Freelancers Anonymous (2018), which was one of the first 12 movies to receive the "ReFrame Stamp" by IMDb Pro and the Sundance Institute for gender equality both in front of, and behind, the camera. In addition to acting, Natasha has a background as a classically trained singer as a former Bachelor of Music student at McGill University, and experience as a YouTube presenter as the former face of KindaTV. She has also performed improv and sketch comedy in New York and Montréal, and in 2017 she co-created, co-wrote, and co-produced the NYC Web Fest award-winning comedy series ClaireVoyant (2018), alongside friend and colleague Annie Briggs, for Shaftesbury Digital. Thanks to her dynamic work, Natasha also has a large and dedicated global following on social media where she is admired for her sense of humor and candid posts about mental health awareness and positive LGBTQ representation. But when she isn't inspiring others, or wearing many hats (sometimes literally) she loves travelling for public speaking engagements, meeting fans at conventions, and hanging out with her adopted rescue dog in her hometown Toronto where she is still based.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Official Website
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
- Her Eyebrows
- Wearing hats
- Natasha came out as bisexual in 2006 and identifies as queer or pansexual. She has had relationships with both men and women.
- Natasha has an adopted rescue dog named Charlie Bucket.
- In 2015, Natasha was ranked #5 on AfterEllen.com's "Hot 100" list of sexiest women, according to women. Just four places under Ruby Rose who was ranked #1 that year.
- Has taught "improv for confidence building" workshops.
- Has been reading tarot cards since her mother gifted her with a deck 1999.
- There is something deliciously cathartic about embracing your darkness for a character.
- I think being vulnerable and telling someone you care about them is one of the bravest things you can do at any point in your life.
- It has been an honor and a privilege to provide more positive on-screen representation for the queer community.
- Capitalism told me I had to wear makeup in order to look attractive. Internalized misogyny told me not to wear makeup in order to be taken seriously. I told me, screw all of that!
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